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Newer posts →. September 22, 2011 · 8:00 AM. A Man Was Lynched Yesterday. Circa 1938, from the Library of Congress. In 1920 the NAACP began to hang this flag outside of its New York City office whenever a black man was killed as the result of racial violence. They used it until 1938, when they had to remove it to keep their lease. A man was lynched yesterday. September 16, 2011 · 10:07 AM. Here’s your weekly edition of links in no particular order. Why are carrots orange? Because of the Dutch. You really...
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After the Bonus Army →. October 14, 2011 · 12:53 PM. After an inexplicable week off, here are some things for you to read. For starters, lots of Occupy Wall Street (and other place names) links:. OWS: Now with Dozens of Graphs. Robert Reich on Occupy Wall Street and the Democratic Party. Paul Krugman on why Wall Street is freaking out. What Boston and New York. Say about the movement’s expansion. What do all of these encampment protests want? 8220;Real democracy now! On the General Assembly. The truth ab...
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After the Bonus Army. Weekend Reading →. October 15, 2011 · 4:57 PM. Despite wide support, the occupation ran into trouble. The fuel, electricity, and telephone lines all broke over time. A fire broke out, destroying the warden house that many called home. And some drug addicts had moved to the island, giving it a bad image. Over the months, the population began to dwindle until government officials evicted the final fifteen activists. Tagged as Alcatraz Occupation. After the Bonus Army. A Peace of the B...
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Weekend Reading →. September 30, 2011 · 3:00 PM. While it’s still ungodly hot in Arizona, fall is supposedly on the way for most of you. If you’re not taking some time to step outside and enjoy the weather, you might as well take some time and stay inside reading the whole internets. If you have to starve to death, it’s best to do it in a war-torn country. David Scheffer applauds Kathryn Sikkink’s new book on international justice. America is slowly losing its client states. To make their statement.
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November 2, 2011 · 10:20 AM. Links on the Occupied. This past weekend’s reading never arrived, so here is a reading list that is occupied by a lot of reading on the movement and the economy that created it, specifically the rapid change of events in Oakland. I’ve been getting busier and busier as grad school applications loom, so we’ll see how I hold up my end of the reading bargain. Without further ado, read on! Occupy Wall Street could be the new populism of the left. But what does that mean? It’...
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December 14, 2010. In an alternate universe I would be getting on a plane tomorrow to go to Detroit, then on another one bound for Amsterdam, and finally a third that would deposit me just a few miles away from Mt. Kilimanjaro. Then I would spend 8 days in Africa, hopefully summiting the mountain just hours after I turned 29 under a sky lit by a full moon. So instead of buying climbing boots, I’m thinking of buying cowboy (cowgirl? Boots I’ve got snow and ice covering my front yard and I didn’...
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November 2, 2011 · 10:20 AM. Links on the Occupied. This past weekend’s reading never arrived, so here is a reading list that is occupied by a lot of reading on the movement and the economy that created it, specifically the rapid change of events in Oakland. I’ve been getting busier and busier as grad school applications loom, so we’ll see how I hold up my end of the reading bargain. Without further ado, read on! Occupy Wall Street could be the new populism of the left. But what does that mean? It’...
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Adventures of a newbie public historian. Multiculturalism Needs to Work: Public Historians of Color. Posted in Public History. By Courtney M. Baxter. During my oral exam (the final step in completing my Masters program), my adviser/program director asked me: “Do you think it matters that you’re an African-American public historian? 8221; I had a lot to say on the subject. Well that already seems like it was long ago and now I’m officially done with my Masters degree in public history. Approximately five ...
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